00:00:59.000We've got Sam Faddis up again with us.
00:01:01.000I just want to immediately go to him following up on the war logic.
00:01:06.000There's some sub points that I wanted to cover.
00:01:11.000In the first place, let's just, Sam, go to the question of U.S.
00:01:17.000Right now, Steve just said, Israel, go at it, go finish it, right?
00:01:20.000They have an immediate threat to them.
00:01:23.000We don't, as far as I see, to the United States of America.
00:01:27.000So there's a moral distinction there and just war and all that kind of thing.
00:01:31.000But when it comes to the U.S. doing bunker buster bombing of Iran, I think we're in and they bomb back strategically and our ships are sitting right there with our boys and our troops, et cetera.
00:01:45.000And so give us your thinking and your analysis of where we stand with that distinction, Sam.
00:01:53.000Yeah, well, look, what I want to hear from people that are talking about conflict is sober, serious discussion and analysis and an explanation in the real world of what exactly it is we're getting ready to do and then how that all plays out.
00:02:11.000It's not a video game. It's not a movie. OK, first of all, I don't quite understand why this obsession with bombing Fordow.
00:02:18.000Fordow is for enriching uranium. If they're really days away from having a bomb, then they already have the highly enriched uranium they need to build those devices.
00:02:27.000They're not they're not spinning it in Fordow right now. So bomb the thing, blow it up, don't blow it up.
00:02:33.000That doesn't end their nuclear program, not their whole program is not in one room sitting under a mountain at Fordow.
00:02:41.000So, you know, that that I think the push for that is because we're the only guys that have the ordinance that can do that.
00:02:49.000And it's a mechanism for trying to suck us into a conflict that doesn't even end the nuclear program. OK, let's move to the to the next day, the next few minutes.
00:02:59.000What happens after you do that and you're now in the war? Yes. OK, they actually get to respond.
00:03:05.000You know, they get to play in this game, too, and they don't have to respond in a way that you are prepared for.
00:03:11.000They respond playing to their strengths and our weaknesses. That means the Gulf.
00:03:16.000That means our bases. That means our ships. That means our men and women.
00:03:20.000It also, by the way, potentially means on U.S. soil. It means wherever they choose, using their their mechanisms that they have, which will be not conventional military force.
00:03:34.000They're not standing toe to toe with us in the battlefield.
00:03:38.000Yeah. Hey, Sam, can you hold for one minute? We've got Jeff Clark standing outside the White House on special assignment.
00:03:44.000Hey, Jeff, you with us? I am. Good to hear from you, Dave.
00:03:50.000You too, Jeff. Jeff, one of our war room heroes. Jeff, you got some breaking news for us. Go ahead.
00:03:57.000Sure. Well, last week, the president had a signing ceremony for three congressional overrides of California's breathtaking power grab to try to make the entire nation run on electric cars, which they were going to complete by model year 2035.
00:04:17.000I mean, it's really breathtaking how stupid an idea that is. Right. And what would that have done to the American auto industry? It would have killed it.
00:04:24.000So President Trump signed those three resolutions into law. And yesterday, my boss, Russ Vogt, the director of OMB, he sent a letter to GAO explaining why their analysis that that was beyond Congress's power under something called the Congressional Review Act was all wet.
00:04:42.000It was an eight page letter. It went through all of the details as to the flaws in their legal analysis.
00:04:48.000And also, Dave, look, you know, the Democrats profess that they want democratic government and democratic government worked perfectly here.
00:04:58.000Senator Thune, the majority leader, did an excellent job shepherding this through Congress.
00:05:04.000Bipartisan majorities voted to kill these California job killing and economy killing electric vehicle mandates.
00:05:13.000And now they're the law of the land, Dave.
00:05:16.000Wow. Great. Hey, Jeff, I think you have been following some of the China news as well in relation to this issue.
00:05:28.000The green energy, the Senate subsidies debate going on up there.
00:05:35.000Do you have any insights as to whether we're going to continue to be dependent on China over 70 to 80 percent of our solar, wind, et cetera, manufacturing is in China?
00:05:46.000Are you dealing with any of those issues as well?
00:05:53.000It's just shocking to me that the U.S. energy grid, Dave Walsh always covers it on the war room, that we are dependent not only on pharmaceuticals and chips, but this solar wind dependency on China.
00:06:05.000In addition, is President Trump making any litigation moves on that front as well?
00:06:14.000So, Dave, look, I strongly support and OMB strongly supports EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin's actions to get rid of that as much of that Green New Deal, you know, grift and graft that we've experienced over the last four years of the Biden administration.
00:06:32.000And that obviously also has important nexus with OMB in terms of our work on the budget and the like.
00:06:40.000And, you know, look, China is trying to eat our lunch. They're trying to make us strategically dependent on them.
00:06:48.000President Trump sees all of that. He wants us to be independent of the Chinese.
00:06:53.000There are policy initiatives on that in a number of different areas.
00:06:57.000And, you know, look, especially at OMB, we're, you know, looking to keep the budget lean and mean.
00:07:06.000And, you know, we certainly shouldn't be subsidizing the China attempts to control things like our pharmaceutical industry.
00:07:13.000And also inside OMB, we have a Made in America office, Dave, which I'm sure you're aware of and pleased to hear is operating.
00:07:21.000We're trying to make sure we onshore as much productive capacity as we can.
00:07:26.000Yeah. Jeff Clark, the war room suffered under lawfare himself, a total American patriot, Harvard scholar, just a great contributor to the war room in the past, now working at the White House.
00:07:40.000Thanks for being with us, Jeff. Great work.
00:08:55.000And doesn't it doesn't mean the end of of anything.
00:09:00.000Somehow we went from the Israelis being able to bomb targets and achieve air superiority over Iran to the Ayatollahs are going to fall and everything is going to become sweetness and light.
00:09:12.000The Iranians can trundle on for a really, really, really long time in a very miserable condition and conditions that that we would find unacceptable does not mean that that somehow the regime is going to go away.
00:09:28.000And that the people can rise up against the considerable forces of the regime.
00:09:34.000They have repressed those people for decades.
00:09:36.000So, you know, we've just gone to this this thing like we're going to they're going to get bombed for a few days.
00:09:44.000The Iranian people are going to rise up and magically everything will be fixed overnight.
00:09:49.000It does not have to play out that way at all.
00:09:51.000In fact, right now, I would say it is not going to play out that way.
00:09:54.000They are going to continue to stagger along and continue to resist.
00:09:58.000And and then they and and if we jump into this conflict, we are then going to face whatever retaliation they choose to to deal out in in the unconventional ways that they will choose.
00:12:02.000But these distinctions and moving toward the loss of American lives is really got me up at night.
00:12:08.000And so, Sam, why don't you help us think that through?
00:12:12.000Look, Dave, this is one of the things that occurs to me.
00:12:15.000People talk all the time about the greatest generation of winning World War Two, sailing into Tokyo Bay, all of that good stuff.
00:12:22.000OK, what they talk about less is how long that greatest generation took to analyze and consider and discuss whether we would get involved in that war at all.
00:12:35.000And then when we did go to war, they had a very concrete, deliberate plan to win that war with a full understanding of the costs.
00:12:46.000They didn't just all of a sudden everybody get their hair on fire, run around in circles and rush into a conflict.
00:12:55.000If you're talking about going into this war, you're talking about a whole bunch of Americans dying.
00:13:01.000And you are talking about the enemy having the capacity to hit back, including potentially on our soil.
00:13:07.000And the same people that you and I both know, the same people that are screaming right now, we got to bomb something, man, are going to be the first ones to say when the dying starts.
00:13:17.000What the heck are we doing? We need to get right. Right.
00:13:21.000Absolutely. One minute left, Sam. A lot of commentary and the arguments are just being utilized for rhetorical purposes.
00:13:29.000What is the truth of the rest of the world coming in? Turkey, et cetera, around the horn.
00:13:36.000Russia, the loss of assets in China and then India, Pakistan, the nuke threat.
00:13:43.000About a minute to go. Are they something we need to worry about or are we exaggerating?
00:13:50.000Well, look, nobody's going to help us. Let's start with that. You're going to be on your own, Austin, the Israelis.
00:13:55.000Yes. In terms of unintended consequences and this thing spiraling out of control.
00:13:59.000Always. Read history. That's how this happens.
00:14:04.000Yes. A small conflict spirals out of control and afterwards it's too late to stop it.
00:14:09.000Yeah. A lot of folks are dismissing, you know, Pakistan. No, they're not weighing in.
00:14:14.000Russia is not going to do anything. They're weak. They're in Ukraine.
00:14:17.000Ukraine. I don't, I don't buy it. Sam Faddis, thanks for being, the, the, the, the distinctions
00:14:24.000you provide after I asked the basic questions are, are, uh, stunningly, uh, relevant and solid
00:14:31.000and strong. And, uh, you're a gift to the country. We thank you for your service and your patriotism.
00:14:36.000How do people reach you, Sam? How do people follow you?
00:14:38.000Find us on the web by going to and magazine at substack, and magazine.substack.com.
00:14:45.000Yep. We appreciate you. Uh, this is what America does need. Uh, if your congressmen,
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00:16:31.000All right, great day on The War Room, covering the war across all fronts. The domestic war, the invasion of our country under the past administration, all political views are always my own.
00:16:48.00020 million illegal immigrants. Some have the number much higher. We just heard Camerata's report on the 1 million reduction in immigrants in four months. That's some stunning data.
00:17:02.000We had the riots in L.A. over the last few weeks, teeing up the left, making its last gasp, we hope, at their chase.
00:17:12.000Now these numbers are going to confirm that they're losing steam instead of gaining steam.
00:17:17.000We've got one of the nation's leaders on immigration with the Immigration Accountability Project, Rosemary Jenks.
00:17:24.000When I was in Congress, she is a Harvard-trained thinker.
00:17:30.000But more important, she's got the courage of I don't know who. When she goes after the Congress folks to keep them conscientious and truthful on their votes, there's no one stronger.
00:17:40.000Rosemary, welcome to The War Room. And why don't you just take it over?
00:17:45.000What's at stake right now in this country? And any news flashes you've got, please share them. Rosemary Jenks.
00:17:54.000As you noted, I co-founded the Immigration Accountability Project because we need a hard-hitting immigration organization that is willing to call out elected officials for the good, the bad, and the amnesty.
00:18:09.000And unfortunately, there are too many we're having to call out for the amnesty part.
00:18:14.000We are in an historic moment right now. There is no question that, as Steve Camerata pointed out, illegal aliens are leaving this country.
00:18:25.000And that is a great thing. We have a long way to go.
00:18:29.000And if we don't keep our foot on the gas pedal on deportations, they will stop leaving on their own.
00:18:37.000If they believe that they can find a job, keep the job, and not get apprehended and deported, they will stay.
00:18:45.000So we need deportations across the board. We need worksite enforcement.
00:18:50.000And I'll tell you, the Democrats believe that they can control the violence, basically the protesters, to do their bidding.
00:19:02.000But I think the L.A. riots showed them that they do not have control over these people.
00:19:07.000These are violent, you know, Antifa and other criminals who are using the Democrats just as the Democrats are trying to use them.
00:19:17.000And you saw this directly with Gavin Newsom and L.A. Mayor Karen Bass, who were all in favor of the protests.
00:19:25.000They were supporting the protesters. And then all of a sudden, when things got out of hand, they were trying to back away.
00:19:31.000But the damage was already done. They are realizing they can't control these folks.
00:19:36.000And so if they continue to, you know, encourage and incite these kinds of protests and riots, it's going to end badly for them.
00:19:47.000I think it will end badly for them anyway. But, you know, the Trump administration is doing something that really has never been done before.
00:19:54.000And by the way, the Congress must pass the one big, beautiful bill, if only for the investment that it provides into immigration enforcement.
00:20:05.000Without the money in that bill and the 10,000 extra ICE officers and the 100,000 extra detention beds, mass deportations cannot happen.
00:20:15.000The administration is going to run out of money without that infusion.
00:20:20.000Also, building the wall is important because, as we know from the last administration, there are very few policies that the president can put in place that can't be reversed by a future administration.
00:20:31.000The wall is one of those things that can't be reversed. Now, a new administration can screw it up, but they can't reverse it.
00:20:38.000But, as I mentioned at the beginning, we're already seeing Republicans, unfortunately, coming out of the closet to complain that their donors' workers are being deported,
00:20:51.000and that, you know, the Trump administration needs to back off work-side enforcement and basically give amnesty to illegal workers.
00:20:59.000And that is the absolute last thing that anyone should be talking about.
00:21:04.000It is foolish of these Republicans to be doing this, especially now. We haven't even begun with the mass deportations.
00:21:11.000We're just getting started. So, you know, back off. Let's get the vast majority of these illegal aliens deported, as many as we can find.
00:21:21.000And then let's have a conversation about what our labor needs are, because the fact is we have over 13 million working-age Americans who are out of the labor force,
00:21:32.000not counted in the unemployment rate, because they've given up looking for a job, even though they want one.
00:21:38.000We need to get these people back to work.
00:21:40.000And what we saw at the Nebraska meatpacking plant that was raided a week or so ago was Americans lined up for those jobs.
00:21:49.000This is what we need. This is the economic growth that we need, putting these Americans back in the labor market so they're not on welfare.
00:21:58.000We don't have to pay for them if they're earning a living.
00:22:02.000You know, this is what mass deportations can do for America.
00:22:06.000And then we need to look at the legal immigration side as well, of course, because that's causing a lot of harm,
00:22:13.000especially with our American high-tech workers and STEM grads.
00:22:17.000But one step at a time, the mass deportations must continue.
00:22:22.000And we had great news this week when President Trump reversed the policy of ICE to not go do worksite enforcement on farms and hotels and restaurants.
00:22:56.000It's still one of the number one issues.
00:22:58.000And yet, it's very hard to get a tagline that sticks, right?
00:23:03.000This Iran war, if one sailor dies, right, that's going to make international headlines.
00:23:10.000Yet, when it comes to illegal immigration, maybe you can cover just gloss over the illegality or how did the Biden administration get past the illegality of this $10 million person border invasion?
00:23:26.000And then we're taking it to the Republicans on this show.
00:23:29.000You know, all political views are my own.
00:23:31.000But the Democrats are far worse, and we just assume.
00:23:39.000And the Marxist left wants to destroy our culture.
00:23:43.000So maybe in the first place, just explain how in the world did the Biden administration pull this off?
00:23:49.000Are there any criminal, you know, allegations in place to stop this so that we should have stopped in the first place as a Republican Congress and the senators we had?
00:24:01.000And then on to the harms caused so that the American people get.
00:24:07.000This is not just some theoretical issue about, well, you know, I have an emotional attachment.
00:24:29.000So, I mean, it's truly ironic that the left is doing no kings protests now because four years, for the last four years, Biden and his administration acted like kings.
00:24:41.000The fact that they just ignored the law, they didn't even pretend to do otherwise.
00:24:48.000I mean, Mayorkas lied about it on various occasions, but they just blatantly ignored the law.
00:24:54.000They ignored their constitutional duty to protect and defend the United States of America.
00:24:59.000And they actually purposefully, intentionally opened the borders and let in everyone who wanted to come.
00:25:06.000And that means, you know, we have a hundred and some odd thousand illegal Chinese military age Chinese men here who came across the border illegally.
00:25:16.000We have 80 some terror people on the terror watch list who were let across that border.
00:25:23.000We don't even know who two million of them are.
00:25:27.000There were at least two million getaway got away.
00:25:29.000So the potential damage and the just blatant disregard for the law of the last administration is astonishing.
00:25:40.000And then you compare it to what the Trump administration is doing and these people are talking about no kings.
00:25:47.000The damage that illegal immigration has done to this country is generational.
00:25:53.000I mean, the the jobs at the entry level part of the economy have been taken by illegal aliens.
00:26:02.000So, you know, college kids, high school kids, they can't get jobs in restaurants or hotels or, you know, landscaping or, you know, any of these other industries where college kids used to be able to get a job.
00:26:15.000I mean, I for all through high school and college worked at a hotel at a chain hotel.
00:26:22.000Right now, the hotels are complaining because their illegal labor force is being removed.
00:26:27.000Well, good, because Americans need those jobs.
00:26:31.000So if you can't get an entry level job as a teenager or or young adult in this country, how are you going to learn a work ethic?
00:26:41.000How are you going to figure out, you know, how to what where what you want to do for your career?
00:26:46.000And then the housing affordability crisis.
00:26:50.000You know, there's no low income housing in this country available because we have all of these migrants and immigrants and whatever you want to call them, illegal aliens who have, you know, gotten together in larger groups and rented single family homes and so on.
00:27:08.000The crime. I mean, you know, we talk about Lake and Riley.
00:27:11.000We talk about Jocelyn Nungary. Those are just the tip of the iceberg.
00:27:17.000It goes so much further. The drunk drivers killing Americans and the rapes and the murders and the lighting people on fire in this in the New York City subway.
00:32:22.000And I talked to people about this because there are a lot of people that aren't even in the situation that I was in, but they can't keep up.
00:32:30.000They say to me daily, it's like, I thought I was there.
00:39:00.000So because we have to hold our money in fiat currency produced by the Federal Reserve, we're forced to suffer the inflation every year.
00:39:08.000And at minimum, the Federal Reserve, Jerome Powell will tell you, if inflation ever goes below 2%, we'll work hard to get it above 2% again.
00:39:15.000They guarantee you'll lose 2% per year every year.
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00:40:32.000Going to another one of Kevin and our friends, David Walsh on energy.
00:40:36.000He didn't know what I'm going to ask him today.
00:40:39.000So, David, I'm going to put you on the hot seat in addition to the China, you know, solar wind monopolies that our intelligence agencies have missed.
00:40:48.000What are the implications of this war, right?
00:40:51.000I mean, I'll just give you a couple of hypotheticals that hopefully do not come to pass.
00:40:57.000But you go to war, I've heard oil goes up 2x.
00:41:01.000Straits of Hormuz get blocked by Iran.
00:41:21.000Certainly would be a possibility of a protracted conflict.
00:41:25.000But I have to tell you, I think Netanyahu has done a masterful job of eliminating most of the forward weapons through the Houthis, Hamas, and Hezbollah to actually prevent Iran from being effective at shutting down Hamas, the Straits.
00:41:42.000Yeah, we'd probably have a doubling of the price per barrel.
00:41:44.000Good news is the Trump administration has proceeded with drill baby drill offshore, removing federal permit barriers to that on land, federal lands.
00:41:54.000We've got close to 14 million barrels a day production.
00:41:57.000So we're back to number one in the world, which proves, again, the necessity of domestic self-dependence on oil and gas and as a major export product.
00:42:07.000We have got to get to use baby use of that gas for creating electric power generation.
00:42:12.000We've got difficulty here with entire states, such as the one I'm in, Florida, with a $9 billion rate increase before the rate payers, all about buying $7 billion more of Chinese solar panels and battery storage over the next four years.
00:42:27.000So, you know, state by state, red states like this one are way into heavy, heavy dependence on China for, you know, the proxy state of China being Iran, but heavy dependence on them for electrification, which is a big, big problem.
00:42:40.300That's going on in the background of all this.
00:42:42.160We've got to, you know, but no, there could be an impact.
00:42:46.580So far, we're up $10 a barrel on the Brent crude in the last 14 days since June 10.
00:42:53.980It would be problematic, but their forward weapons to go ahead and execute on that have been limited severely now.
00:43:00.740So the shutdown of the Hormuz Straits.
00:43:04.140Hey, Dave, we're going to bring you back more, more analysis on energy costs, just kind of what if scenarios, if oil went up 2x, what would be the implications for the U.S. economy, energy, oils used in about everything we take for granted over time.
00:43:23.720But now our intelligence failures are just myriad, right?
00:43:28.840The Iran capabilities changed within a week.
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00:45:08.400Dave Bratt back in the war room with the great Dave Walsh, energy analyst.
00:45:13.880We had Sam Faddis on earlier, the CIA analyst for defense.
00:45:18.860And he pointed out, along with several other colonels we've had on lately, the Iranian airspace is dominated by Israel.
00:45:26.760And thank God, and Israel is our friend, and we want them to be very successful in taking things out.
00:45:34.480If the U.S. gets pulled into this war, there will be more serious consequences, as we covered earlier in the show.
00:45:43.400But specifically, Sam and several other analysts have said that Iran still has over half the capacity with medium, long-range, heavy bombs.
00:45:52.840They've dropped the lighter stuff to try to jam up Israel.
00:45:56.840I don't think the news is covering that properly.
00:46:11.080And that's no shocker to the analysts.
00:46:14.620And so we have Dave Walsh on the show to analyze the consequences of, say that did happen, hypothetically, the price of oil went up 200 percent or 300 percent.
00:46:29.740What would be the consequences to our economy of that kind of an event happening?
00:46:35.380And thank God, I hope we don't get there.
00:46:38.140I hope Donald Trump can put together the deal of the century or the millennium even.
00:46:43.540But if that did happen, what would be the consequence to our energy sector and prices of oil?
00:46:52.040But such a disaster would occur because we allow Chevron and ExxonMobil to track prices with OPEC.
00:47:00.380And that's one of the problems we've had for 50 years of not vigorously attacking the illegal cartel called OPEC.
00:47:07.480We should have, over time, taken a more aggressive posture at having collective buying, banned the antitrust law application for the moment of time in dealing with OPEC over 50 years, kneecap it as China and Russia have kneecapped it, and not let our oil and gas supply trickle up by a factor of two times.
00:47:26.040Because we have to pay homage to OPEC and allow it to continue to exist and don't do the smart things such as China has done and negotiated a bulk purchase of two million barrels a day at Brent crude minus 40 percent, kneecapping OPEC.
00:47:40.040If we're willing to do things like that on collective buying and think through more strategically how to kneecap OPEC, we may not have to put up with two to three times higher oil prices because we have the blessing of now being heavily self-dependent through Trump's efforts to drill, baby drill, and opening up federal lands and so forth.
00:47:57.980But, yeah, there could be an interim impact that would affect Europe a lot more on oil supply through the Hormuz Straits.
00:48:06.560But also this would end the Chinese dependence on Iran for a while because that's the route that oil takes to get to China, the two million barrels a day that prop up the Iranian economy, $90 million a day, two million barrels at Brent crude minus 40 percent,
00:48:21.480the sweetheart deal they negotiated for their now forward proxy state, Iran, to take oil out of their two million barrels a day, 40 bucks now, 42 bucks a barrel based on present price is what the Chinese enjoy.
00:48:36.140So I'm, you know, not handicapping at a high level that that would happen, but sure, it would be it would unfortunately be devastating because we allow ExxonMobil and we allow Chevron to follow OPEC pricing.
00:48:49.020And they, of course, would take advantage of that.
00:49:21.420He might for the folks who missed the show, you might want to review that, Mike, and then give us the deal of the day and any other updates you want.
00:49:28.160We got time today for our good friend who supports the war room.
00:49:36.260And, yes, everybody in the war room, if you didn't hear the trial that you all helped support where we put all the stuff in our warehouse on sale for the war room posse, that was MyPillow won.
00:50:01.060You guys, it was a huge win because we were the only ones that went with lawfare that happened back in 21, after the election of 2020, where they sued everybody.
00:50:10.820These machine companies and their affiliates sued upwards of 100 people in platforms.
00:50:16.260We're the only ones that haven't settled that their insurance companies said, oh, you better settle or, you know, we're going to go broke.
00:50:23.260And they're afraid of going broke, all this fear.
00:50:28.580And this is a huge breakthrough because now we're going to, all my teams across the country, remember, our ultimate goal is to get to paper ballots hand counted in our elections.
00:51:32.940If you use that promo code War Room, if you go to the website, you guys, go to the website, scroll down, and you'll see the made in the USA crosses, the blowout sale.